Green Spring estate

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Green Spring estate was a prominent colonial plantation in Virginia that served as the residence and power base of several influential figures, including Thomas Bryan Martin.

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instanceOf historic site
plantation
associatedWith House of Burgesses NERFINISHED
colonial Virginia elite
associatedWithEvent development of plantation economy in Virginia
political decision-making in colonial Virginia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccess publicly accessible within Colonial National Historical Park
hasArchaeologicalSite Green Spring plantation ruins
hasArchitecturalType plantation house (no longer standing)
hasCurrentUse historic site open to the public
hasFunction agricultural production
seat of a large landholding
hasHistoricalSignificance center of political influence in colonial Virginia
prominent colonial plantation in Virginia
hasLandscapeFeature gardens
plantation fields
woodlands
hasNotableResident Philip Ludwell I NERFINISHED
Philip Ludwell II NERFINISHED
Philip Ludwell III NERFINISHED
Sir William Berkeley NERFINISHED
Thomas Bryan Martin NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod colonial era
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
part of Colonial National Historical Park
locatedIn Colonial Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory James City County, Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Jamestown, Virginia NERFINISHED
Williamsburg, Virginia NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
ownedBy Ludwell family NERFINISHED
Sir William Berkeley NERFINISHED
partOf English colonial America NERFINISHED
usedAs plantation
political power base
residence

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Thomas Bryan Martin associatedWith Green Spring estate